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you don't want her to accept her into the environment you understand her school turned out to be. was it matter of getting to school? >> my issue comes from me being very involved at the school she was at. i transferred my dauther from that school. the school was within two blocks of my home walking distance. i transferred my daughter to a school which is probably four or five miles away from our home, and i did this because when i initially enrolled my student, it was due to the environment, and with the new system -- with the new school year, when you walked your child to school, you scene a police car, police officers, safe passage workers, and a lot of new faces that if a four year old asks you what is going on, it must be a problem. and i felt like that wasn't something i wanted my four year old to see from the first day of school. >> yes. i want to introduce dr. charles williams. can you talk us to -- we have heard about ms. smith's experience in chicago, but this is a scenario that is being played out in a lot of place around the country. >> thanks for having me on. and i a
you don't want her to accept her into the environment you understand her school turned out to be. was it matter of getting to school? >> my issue comes from me being very involved at the school she was at. i transferred my dauther from that school. the school was within two blocks of my home walking distance. i transferred my daughter to a school which is probably four or five miles away from our home, and i did this because when i initially enrolled my student, it was due to the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> the problem is this -- >> all vision's workshops end with an assignment. >> you are writing a poetry memoir of who you are, what you are. >> for nio and becca, it's difficult. >> so what you feel inside, what you feel you are, how you identify yourself is what you are writing right now. >> i want you to spit from your heart. one more minute. wrap it up. we are going to make our way upstairs to the third floor to the drama studio. >> i don't have a race. i am now and forever my own race. i am tired of rabbit holing. why hide in the ground with everybody else when i can be myself and fly. [ applause ] >> black mother, white father, refuses to put herself in anybody else's box. >> when those white kids say i am one of them i can't say i feel welcome. black has always been the color of
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> the problem is this -- >> all vision's workshops end with an assignment. >> you are writing a poetry memoir of who you are, what you are. >> for nio and becca, it's difficult. >> so what you feel inside, what you feel you...
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because they were in such an insecure environment. they feel the public disrespect and it's coming from all the so-called reformers who hold them accountable for who blame them for low performance. and the insecurity has been introduced into their lives. the sense that they are supposed to compete with one another for higher test scores. this is so unprofessional and they want -- teachers want to be treated as professionals. it's not an odd idea. then comes an idea that has been popularized by some of the so-called reformers that one of the ways to improve performance is to abolish teacher tenure. now the reason i oppose this is because teacher tenure in k-12 does not mean the same thing a dozen higher education. in higher education when you have tenure you do have a job for life and lets you do something outrageous greedy 33 become a mass murder you probably would lose your job but if you are a k-12 teacher what it means is you have to process. you have to understand the teaching profession in the first five years after people enter
because they were in such an insecure environment. they feel the public disrespect and it's coming from all the so-called reformers who hold them accountable for who blame them for low performance. and the insecurity has been introduced into their lives. the sense that they are supposed to compete with one another for higher test scores. this is so unprofessional and they want -- teachers want to be treated as professionals. it's not an odd idea. then comes an idea that has been popularized by...
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you the budget committee and iv environment of public works committee. and both of us have worked hard to get important bills through the united states senate. you the budget of the united states of america, and for me, the water resources development act, which deals with making sure that the infrastructure around our water is found. 500,000 jobs go along with it. and yours is critical because you attack the issue of jobs and deficits and the rest. so it seems to me, and i want to know if my friend agrees with me, that there is an agenda that the house republican house can embrace to deal with what really is concerning the american people. , theas taking your bill budget bill, to conference after they went out and campaigned all over the country saying we did not want a budget, we passed a budget, and now they're stopping the budget. picking up and passing the water resources bill, passing their own version of it. certainly dealing with copperheads of immigration reform, which is critical, and i was disheartened to see speaker boehner say -- i'm not tha
you the budget committee and iv environment of public works committee. and both of us have worked hard to get important bills through the united states senate. you the budget of the united states of america, and for me, the water resources development act, which deals with making sure that the infrastructure around our water is found. 500,000 jobs go along with it. and yours is critical because you attack the issue of jobs and deficits and the rest. so it seems to me, and i want to know if my...
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he is the top republican on the senate environment committee. it is very much his role to play a big heart and climate policy. he represents a state that scientists saw will be devastated by climate change. -- say will be devastated by climate change. and he pretty much evaded the whole thing. he has not spoken about climate science. i hear him running away from an issue that is going to be very important for his state. it's hard for republicans to put together the impact of climate change and the unfortunate economic reality of what it means to deal with climate change. he does not seem ready to put that together yet. >> why? why is he evading this? >> the industry that contributes more to his campaigns are the oil and gas industries. that is the bulk of louisiana's economy. louisiana lawmakers are stuck between being dependent on the oil and gas industry that drives the economy and fuels their campaign coffers and facing a problem that caused by the oil and gas industry regulating and going after climate policies. it will hurt the same industr
he is the top republican on the senate environment committee. it is very much his role to play a big heart and climate policy. he represents a state that scientists saw will be devastated by climate change. -- say will be devastated by climate change. and he pretty much evaded the whole thing. he has not spoken about climate science. i hear him running away from an issue that is going to be very important for his state. it's hard for republicans to put together the impact of climate change and...
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together we put in place a stronger environment in which the private sector can create good paying jobs, and virginia is now outperforming its neighboring states. we have also worked hard together to get our fiscal house in order. three years ago, together we closed a budget shortfall of $6 billion without raising taxes. the results were good. we have had three consecutive budget surpluses totaling $1.40 billion. we more than doubled the rainy day fund. we gave two 3% performance bonuses to our great state employees. we have maintained virginia aaa bond rating while the federal government was losing theirs. we bolstered agency efficiency. we eliminated and consolidated dozens of boards and commissions and agencies and programs to save money. we set priorities and cut spending. in the last three years, i have recommended and you have accepted cuts and reallocations of spending of more than a billion dollars, and i thank you for that. we have made government live within its means. we put the most defunding into transportation since 1986 and stayed within zero or five%, self-imposed debt l
together we put in place a stronger environment in which the private sector can create good paying jobs, and virginia is now outperforming its neighboring states. we have also worked hard together to get our fiscal house in order. three years ago, together we closed a budget shortfall of $6 billion without raising taxes. the results were good. we have had three consecutive budget surpluses totaling $1.40 billion. we more than doubled the rainy day fund. we gave two 3% performance bonuses to our...
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restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> ton
restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they...
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me find a place that they could come back to in their community that had some resources with a safe environment and there began the beginning of a new way of life. today, a new way of life has five homes. over 700 women come back into the community. we have reunited more than 150 women with their children. more than that, we began to organize. we look at how to make policy changes. on 82-18 inworked --ifornia which bans unemployment applications. we began to organize nationally a formerly incarcerated and convicted people's movement. we 10 years ago organized all of us or none. five years ago we started a legal department where two lawyers take on all types of discrimination. discrimination, housing discrimination, looking at how background check companies rapidly report all --es of stuff on people's for people who are seeking jobs, seeking employment. this whole mass incarceration thing is just -- has totally destroyed communities across this country. what do i do? i just work to make a better world. i work to level the playing field. i worked to give opportunity to people, women and men, but
me find a place that they could come back to in their community that had some resources with a safe environment and there began the beginning of a new way of life. today, a new way of life has five homes. over 700 women come back into the community. we have reunited more than 150 women with their children. more than that, we began to organize. we look at how to make policy changes. on 82-18 inworked --ifornia which bans unemployment applications. we began to organize nationally a formerly...
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another person wrote the no guns policy is sad and creates a more dangerous environment. manager declined to be interviewed. we asked customers outside what they think of the no guns policy? >> i think it is a great idea. any establishment that serves alcohol i am going to tell you right now alcohol makes you do funny things. that makes my feel more comfortable. >> what do you think no guns permitted? >> it is a private business and has the rights to maset the rul it wants. >> gun fans are boycott be the establishment. if that is happening it doesn't appear to be effective. at lunch time there was a 20 minute wait for tables. >>> toby keith has not commented on the controversy. santa came baring arms after this video of her touring a gun factory went viral. she tweeted this video of her proudly showing off a baretta. our family had a wonderful christmas together. i must have been good. santa gave me a beretta px store storm. some say the gift inappropriate. >>> a single act of kindness at a starbucks in connecticut inspired hundreds of people to pay it forward. the chain
another person wrote the no guns policy is sad and creates a more dangerous environment. manager declined to be interviewed. we asked customers outside what they think of the no guns policy? >> i think it is a great idea. any establishment that serves alcohol i am going to tell you right now alcohol makes you do funny things. that makes my feel more comfortable. >> what do you think no guns permitted? >> it is a private business and has the rights to maset the rul it wants....
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schools that are purposely saying we can provide the best education possible if we provide a diverse environment for students. >> charter schools are not the answer to education reform, but they can be a strong lever if well regulated and christian says look, schools by being equal or better than 80%, they can do it. look for models in other states that do both. and they say charter schools may be racially imbalanced. but at the end of the day, i think it is better to help some kids than no kids, what is your response to that? >> my response is that you help all kids. in jefferson county that's what we are doing. my children and grandchildren, went to the public schools and now that they are going to college, and out in the work force, they have -- they are not having trouble transferring to the workplace. because they have been with children all through their school year, and can't imagine why you wouldn't have diversity in schools. we have had it since '75, it was tough, but people are staying in, and people like it. i think the real answer to all this is early childhood, until we start gettin
schools that are purposely saying we can provide the best education possible if we provide a diverse environment for students. >> charter schools are not the answer to education reform, but they can be a strong lever if well regulated and christian says look, schools by being equal or better than 80%, they can do it. look for models in other states that do both. and they say charter schools may be racially imbalanced. but at the end of the day, i think it is better to help some kids than...
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here in malaysia it is very difficult to get things moving toward protecting the environment. but never give up." well, thank you, roland. i am sure the german football players will be glad to hear that. and that was "global 3000." thanks for watching. from me and the whole global team here in our berlin studios, bye-bye. >> crossing a red line, the u.s. says the syrian government has used chemical weapons against the rebels. the white house shays it will now begin providing military -- white house says it will now begin providing military support to the opposition. world news from al jazeera. also ahead -- defying a final warning. demonstrators in turkey refuse to leave as the prime minister meets protest leaders. plus why the u.s. supreme court says human d.n.a. is no one's property. and a billion more people within 12 years the new
here in malaysia it is very difficult to get things moving toward protecting the environment. but never give up." well, thank you, roland. i am sure the german football players will be glad to hear that. and that was "global 3000." thanks for watching. from me and the whole global team here in our berlin studios, bye-bye. >> crossing a red line, the u.s. says the syrian government has used chemical weapons against the rebels. the white house shays it will now begin...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> welcome back to around the world. hillary clinton back in the political spotlight, backed up by her family. just a short time ago the former secretary of state delivered her first public policy speech since leaving the state department. she spoke at the clinton global initiative meeting in chicago and it is the foundation that was started by her husband with a focus on economic development. it is now become somewhat of a family business involving their daughter chelsea as well. the former first lady explained her new role in the clinton foundation. watch. >> i will be focused on applying lessons learned from around the world and building new partnerships across our entire portfolio but
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> welcome back to around the world. hillary clinton back in the political spotlight,...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> two u.s. soldiers and an american civilian were killed today in afghanistan. a gunman wearing a uniform opened fire on them. the gunman was killed. in a separate attack an italian soldier was killed and three wounded in an attack on a convoy of military advisers in western afghanistan. >>> many south africans are on the edge this hour waiting for an update on their beloved former president. nelson mandela was rushed to the hospital for a recurring lung infection. it is the fourth time in less than a year he's been hospitalized. this time the government is being unusually frank about his condition. >> i think people should think about him. i think we should celebrate his life. while he's with us so that we are able to celebrate it even when he's not with us. because there is a simple message in his life for all of us. he tells us that our humanity is derived from what we e do for others rather than what we do for ourselves. this is what madiba has done. this makes us better people.
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> two u.s. soldiers and an american civilian were killed today in afghanistan. a gunman wearing a uniform opened fire on them. the gunman was killed. in a separate attack an italian soldier was killed and three wounded in an attack on a convoy of military advisers in western afghanistan. >>> many south africans are on the edge this hour waiting for an update on their beloved former president. nelson mandela was...
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the total net effect is actual positive towards the environment. this study showed about 43% eduction in co2 emissions from those postponed and those car purchases. >> you also have data on the impact and what it displaces in carbon and vehicles and miles traveled. >> in the bay area, we're ground central for car sharing, peer-to-peer sharing. there's more companies offering services to allow people not to have to own a car, or to get rid of a car. we've been experiencing that for years. 2/3 of our members say they have sold the car or delayed buying a car once they join us. study done back in the early longitude the only study that i know of and it shows cars take off the road. it showed that a greener ride could have an impact on greenhouse gas emissions. based on the report and work that susan shaheen has done, we saved about 80 million pounds of co2 emissions. 80,000 fewer miles are driven on bay area roads. you asked a question about growth. there has been tremendous growth. when i joined in 2005, i had a number of 3205. last year, we issued n
the total net effect is actual positive towards the environment. this study showed about 43% eduction in co2 emissions from those postponed and those car purchases. >> you also have data on the impact and what it displaces in carbon and vehicles and miles traveled. >> in the bay area, we're ground central for car sharing, peer-to-peer sharing. there's more companies offering services to allow people not to have to own a car, or to get rid of a car. we've been experiencing that for...
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you can't paint every black person that grew up in any particular environment. >> don't distort what i said. >> -- being more prone to crime. >> that's not what i said. you're misrepresenting what i said. >> we need to take a quick break. a lot more to talk about. we'll continue the conversation after the break. >>> hannah anderson goes on line and gets candid about the horrific ordeal she survived is. what she is saying, ahead. çñ >>> welcome back. keeping them honest, we're continuing the conversation on stop and frisk. with us is philadelphia police commissioner ramsey, you were trying to make a point before the break. i want to pick it up there. >> as police, we have to make sure that we exercise the enormous authority the public has given us in a constitutional way. and we do not abuse people's rights. we do not say that there's more -- all black people are criminals or there's more in this or that community. there are some in every community. we need to weed them out, but we need to do so in a fashion where we do not disrupt the decent law abiding people that are just trapped
you can't paint every black person that grew up in any particular environment. >> don't distort what i said. >> -- being more prone to crime. >> that's not what i said. you're misrepresenting what i said. >> we need to take a quick break. a lot more to talk about. we'll continue the conversation after the break. >>> hannah anderson goes on line and gets candid about the horrific ordeal she survived is. what she is saying, ahead. çñ >>> welcome back....
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the low-ends retail environment is more competitive. they have to become more promotional, code word for more discounts. in order to hold their own, they vo have to put real pressure on margins. the higher payroll taxes on consumers, it's very hard to make the case that dollar stores can be owned here. it's true companies have big long-term growth stories, and they have to expand store base around the country. that's not a reason to buy them as long as existing stores have so much trouble. at this point, dollar stores may be too cheap to go much lower, dollar tree sells 14 times earnings, and when their historical multipliers are higher, however, there is no catalyst that can get that multiple to expand. no catalyst to drive this stock higher, and that makes buying them frankly a big no-no. you said to me, jim, give me something in the space. you want something in the space? i say go with cramer fave five below. five for you home gamers. i've been a big fan of this company since it became public in july, and -- philadelphia based and if
the low-ends retail environment is more competitive. they have to become more promotional, code word for more discounts. in order to hold their own, they vo have to put real pressure on margins. the higher payroll taxes on consumers, it's very hard to make the case that dollar stores can be owned here. it's true companies have big long-term growth stories, and they have to expand store base around the country. that's not a reason to buy them as long as existing stores have so much trouble. at...
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exist down there that have a way of life that exists for hundreds of years and they are rooted to the environment there. the economy is based on fishing and degreing all things very specific to the region. so the culture is based in being able to stay in these special places. what the film is about is the way the places places places art the moment. >> stephen: the economy down there seems to be based on heart rending sandness. [ laughter ] >> no it's -- >> stephen: obviously it's ultimately a hopeful tale but it's heart piercing at times. >> well, you know, i mean, one of the things that the film is about is the way in a the people in the bathtub not just survived this storm but also, you know, keep a hold of their joy and this culture that is incredibly sell bra tory and joyous. >> stephen: we have an example of that, a lip clip that talks just to take. >> but me and my daddy we stay right here. we see what the earth is for. ♪ ♪ >> stephen: it is unbelievably beautiful, joyous and wild when i first saw that i thought this is like where the wild things are but with people. [ laughter ] >> it
exist down there that have a way of life that exists for hundreds of years and they are rooted to the environment there. the economy is based on fishing and degreing all things very specific to the region. so the culture is based in being able to stay in these special places. what the film is about is the way the places places places art the moment. >> stephen: the economy down there seems to be based on heart rending sandness. [ laughter ] >> no it's -- >> stephen: obviously...
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it's been a missing piece of talking about the environment. the importance of bringing new people in the process is crucial. there's an interesting paper looking at the failure of cap and trade in congress. her conclusion is that there is a very good inside strategy for passing cap and trade, but no outside strategy to bring people in to pressure congress. that's going to be crucial if anything is going to move in a second term of an obama administration. >> we are going to stay on the question of earth and go to science class next. i promise, we are going to make it interesting. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replaceme
it's been a missing piece of talking about the environment. the importance of bringing new people in the process is crucial. there's an interesting paper looking at the failure of cap and trade in congress. her conclusion is that there is a very good inside strategy for passing cap and trade, but no outside strategy to bring people in to pressure congress. that's going to be crucial if anything is going to move in a second term of an obama administration. >> we are going to stay on the...
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stable environment, good debt to income ratio, and some stability in their life. but more than that what we're interested in is who are they, where are they working? >> is there a credit score number that is important to you? >> we do not price off of scores. it's certainly part of the factor when we underwrite a loan. we're a little different in that regard from the big banks where we don't just have caughtoff. the relationship i mentioned process. >> what is your advise for somebody looking at this market and saying i want to get in now? >> i think it's a great time to get in actually. you have a chance to refinance from historically low rates. it's an opportunity with still somewhat on the lower end of home prices before they begin to rise again with the increasing consumer confidence. so now is the time to go and community banks are here standing by ready to lend to you from grand rapids and coast-to-coast. >> thanks for joining us. let's take a broader look at how the fed's decision on wednesday could weigh on the real estate market. susan is a professor of r
stable environment, good debt to income ratio, and some stability in their life. but more than that what we're interested in is who are they, where are they working? >> is there a credit score number that is important to you? >> we do not price off of scores. it's certainly part of the factor when we underwrite a loan. we're a little different in that regard from the big banks where we don't just have caughtoff. the relationship i mentioned process. >> what is your advise for...
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review interviews with disability advocates in those cities, people who had experienced the parking environment both before and after policy changes. and what we heard from those advocates was that it is pretty clear that all successful programs took an approach that had three key elements: provide more blue zones, in other words increasing the supply, conduct sufficient enforcement on placard use and blue zones and charge placards at meters. we learned the cities that implemented only one or two of those key elements were not successful. this next slide represents the committee's first recommendation and that was to increase the supply of blue zones. shown on the picture was a blue zone itself with the mta blands and increasing the number of blue zones is a local initiative. we don't have to go to the state to ask for any changes in state law to do that. one of the reasons why increasing the supply of blue zones is so important is that blue zones actually provide the highest level of access in the parking environment. blue zones are located on a relatively level surface, they have a clear spac
review interviews with disability advocates in those cities, people who had experienced the parking environment both before and after policy changes. and what we heard from those advocates was that it is pretty clear that all successful programs took an approach that had three key elements: provide more blue zones, in other words increasing the supply, conduct sufficient enforcement on placard use and blue zones and charge placards at meters. we learned the cities that implemented only one or...
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which we have created surrounding drugs, the hysteria because the environment allows police officers to look at my kids like a fit the description of a drug user and so i fear that interaction, my kids interaction with the police a hell of a lot more than my kids interactions with drugs because i can teach them about drugs because i know that the drug affects our predictable but this interaction with black boys and the police is not predictable. >> host: but both can be avoided by drug use avoidance. >> guest: my kids might avoid it, but the point is there are kids who won't so if they do not at least you are keeping them safe by having the education, giving them the correct information. not only that knorr not only teaching them about drug is that how to think critically and evaluated formation. that's what we tell you and i value as a professor. but you talk about legalization. one of the things i want to make clear his yes i'm not encouraging legalization. decriminalization looks like this. what you do is buy the drugs are still illegal but when people are caught instead of having
which we have created surrounding drugs, the hysteria because the environment allows police officers to look at my kids like a fit the description of a drug user and so i fear that interaction, my kids interaction with the police a hell of a lot more than my kids interactions with drugs because i can teach them about drugs because i know that the drug affects our predictable but this interaction with black boys and the police is not predictable. >> host: but both can be avoided by drug...
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you think about it, they are not even the environment. things like flavoring because we made energy chief: it became impossible to get rid of slavery. john: slow down, how did cheap energy and slavery? >> because you use machines instead of people. it actually on the whole undermines getting cheap energy, you have cheap
you think about it, they are not even the environment. things like flavoring because we made energy chief: it became impossible to get rid of slavery. john: slow down, how did cheap energy and slavery? >> because you use machines instead of people. it actually on the whole undermines getting cheap energy, you have cheap
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we want to create the maturing environment where business is one to relocate. we thought a hundred the blogs visited a hundred businesses in delaware and asked -- we visited 800 businesses in delaware and ask what they wanted. businesses care a lot about the quality of our schools and the quality of our workforce. they care about being in a place where there are reasonable taxes. they care about having a responsive government. they also want to be in a place where there is a good quality of life. there are 3 billion people in the world looking for jobs. there are only 1.2 billion jobs available. the businesses and employers have more choices the ever before about when to locate. we try to focus on those issues, making sure we have a good work force and we have good schools. they have to keep can better and better. we have good work force training programs. we are hiring responsibly. we have a reasonable cost of doing business. those things make a huge difference in data are what we are focused on. >> you just -- those things make a huge difference and they are
we want to create the maturing environment where business is one to relocate. we thought a hundred the blogs visited a hundred businesses in delaware and asked -- we visited 800 businesses in delaware and ask what they wanted. businesses care a lot about the quality of our schools and the quality of our workforce. they care about being in a place where there are reasonable taxes. they care about having a responsive government. they also want to be in a place where there is a good quality of...
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with this disinflationary environment are buying back their own stock instead of raising wages for employees. which would cause inflation so there's a classic group of example that's the balance sheet effect that it will be worth these two things collide ok i'm going the gas for wal-mart and i say get borrow money at zero percent interest rates and i don't want to raise raised wages on employees which would be the classic definition of inflation but instead i'm going to go and malinvestment going to invest in my own company's stock which is being subsidized by the government which sells is unsustainable relationship with china which is probably going to go the way the dodo when this is all said and done that's a definite deflationary event but we're out of time so i went. to go back soon i would have to yes all right round but. thanks for being on the kind of report that's my pleasure max. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert i'd like to thank our guest allison macleod of the wonderful gold money dot com which you should go che
with this disinflationary environment are buying back their own stock instead of raising wages for employees. which would cause inflation so there's a classic group of example that's the balance sheet effect that it will be worth these two things collide ok i'm going the gas for wal-mart and i say get borrow money at zero percent interest rates and i don't want to raise raised wages on employees which would be the classic definition of inflation but instead i'm going to go and malinvestment...
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they don't have to spend it on the environment. meanwhile the golden coast states get nothing. we generate more money than they do and did our case we are even willing at least for the state of louisiana, we are willing to dedicate all of that money to coastal restoration. so i just can't impress upon the both of you how critical this is and i want to thank the chairman and the ranking member for their support of this general concept. now how we work out the details i don't now and again i want to say to the western states, i just want the same deal you all have. i am even willing to take a little bit less. i'm willing to be more flexible. the people i represent are truly desperate. this is the largest land loss in the continent of north america in the whole continent, the largest land laws. alaska has serious erosion issues but, and they are serious but i don't think they are as serious as louisiana. this is a river that supports all nation. this river is not his dream or if paddle place where you paddle round and have an enjoyable time. we are putting the largest tankers and
they don't have to spend it on the environment. meanwhile the golden coast states get nothing. we generate more money than they do and did our case we are even willing at least for the state of louisiana, we are willing to dedicate all of that money to coastal restoration. so i just can't impress upon the both of you how critical this is and i want to thank the chairman and the ranking member for their support of this general concept. now how we work out the details i don't now and again i want...
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we're investing in the business as if it were a normal environment. it's like if you were running a pizza shop and the cost of mozzarella was higher, you wouldn't stop selling pizzas. you know, we try to be long term there and think it through. >> what policies will create jobs? that's what we're all trying to figure out. how do you create jobs. >> if we had done the grand bargain, it doesn't have to be exactly the one that anyone wants it. that showed that america can make decisions. it set a more effective tax system. it reduced taxes going forward. and i think we could have had a booming environment. i may be wrong. that's my own personal belief. if we had a grand bargain, america will take off. i think it's very important for america to get strong. the rest of the world needs us to. europe still has its issues. i think it's important that america kind of took the lead here. >> what does your gut tell you about all of this money moving into stocks recently? do you think this is sustainable? >> yeah, if the economy grows, it's sustainable. you know,
we're investing in the business as if it were a normal environment. it's like if you were running a pizza shop and the cost of mozzarella was higher, you wouldn't stop selling pizzas. you know, we try to be long term there and think it through. >> what policies will create jobs? that's what we're all trying to figure out. how do you create jobs. >> if we had done the grand bargain, it doesn't have to be exactly the one that anyone wants it. that showed that america can make...
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that's all that it does seem that bad honestly apart gropes will drive through a degraded i think our environment is going through a come out relatively easily unscathed i mean it doesn't take a genius to see what's happening here people are being paid off or they're being threatened. on july fifteenth two thousand and ten heads tour ended with good news b.p.'s contractors had stopped the undersea oil gusher with a temporary plug. but there was at least one person who felt the oil hadn't gone away. this is matthew simmons the founder of simmons and company the largest oil investment firm in america in the late ninety's simmons discovered that saudi arabia was lying about their oil reserves the realization that the largest oil fields on earth were soon to decline changed his life he became an advocate of wave energy invested into its development she wrote a book about the coming and middle eastern oil. as the drama of the deepwater horizon played out matthew spoke up and what he said was shocking yes we were. just large research this. was the most specific information we know eleven hundred meters
that's all that it does seem that bad honestly apart gropes will drive through a degraded i think our environment is going through a come out relatively easily unscathed i mean it doesn't take a genius to see what's happening here people are being paid off or they're being threatened. on july fifteenth two thousand and ten heads tour ended with good news b.p.'s contractors had stopped the undersea oil gusher with a temporary plug. but there was at least one person who felt the oil hadn't gone...
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he had some environmental health issues asthma, his environment was bad. substance abuse issues. if i go to a housing expert, a mental health expert and say we have $100 to spend. you can do anything you want $100 a day. they could change his entire life. and we just change -- saved about 90% of our spending. this is the kind of stuff -- it is really terrific. we get to reduce spending but improve the outcomes for constituents and patients. that is one of the most exciting parts of population health. you see health systems talking for the first time ever, the postacute community. when has that happened? you see health systems talking to behavioral health systems. now that we are getting global payments, continental to us. how do you deal -- come talk to us. how do you deal with comorbid problems? >> it is also a cultural approach of collaboration. if we are punitive and it is a gotcha for physicians trying to the right thing, we are going to stop progress. we have to bring everyone at the same table and say we have a saying -- a shared goal. if we do this together and there are t
he had some environmental health issues asthma, his environment was bad. substance abuse issues. if i go to a housing expert, a mental health expert and say we have $100 to spend. you can do anything you want $100 a day. they could change his entire life. and we just change -- saved about 90% of our spending. this is the kind of stuff -- it is really terrific. we get to reduce spending but improve the outcomes for constituents and patients. that is one of the most exciting parts of population...
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with this disinflationary environment are buying back their own stock instead of raising wages for employees which would cause inflation so there's a classic perfect example that's a balance sheet effect that it would be worth these two things collide ok i'm going to the gas for wal-mart and i said get more money at zero percent interest rates and i don't want to raise raised wages on employees which would be the classic definition of inflation but instead i'm going to go and malinvestment going to invest in my own company stock which is being subsidized by the government which sells is unsustainable relationship with china which is probably going to go the way the dodo when this is all said and done that's a definite deflationary event but we're at a time so i went. into come back soon i would have to guess around time but. thanks for being on the kaiser report that's my pleasure max. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser as stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest allison macleod of the wonderful gold money dot com which you should go check out
with this disinflationary environment are buying back their own stock instead of raising wages for employees which would cause inflation so there's a classic perfect example that's a balance sheet effect that it would be worth these two things collide ok i'm going to the gas for wal-mart and i said get more money at zero percent interest rates and i don't want to raise raised wages on employees which would be the classic definition of inflation but instead i'm going to go and malinvestment...
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you think about it, they are not even the environment. things like flavoring because we made energy chief: it became impossible to get rid of slavery. john: slow down, how did cheap energy and slavery? >> because you u machines instead of people. it actually on the whole undermines getting che energy, you have cap
you think about it, they are not even the environment. things like flavoring because we made energy chief: it became impossible to get rid of slavery. john: slow down, how did cheap energy and slavery? >> because you u machines instead of people. it actually on the whole undermines getting che energy, you have cap
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the again the book says we will assume that's not going to change, the home environment. we will change the home environment i educating this generation for one generation in their homes will be very different. that is the premise. if help comes in the other way to my fantastic. again is it possible to close the gap? by the way one of them is more time in early childhood. more time in the school helps. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for your talk. i will read your look. so, if we acknowledge the importance of culture, which i do and i wonder whether you agree that it's easier to start a new culture than it is to rip one out and change from within. if you agree with that then i wonder what you think about trying to change the significant base of troubled schools as opposed to restarting them as opposed to starting a new? >> wow you know that's a very topical and important question. we do not find the research that supports you know crush a school and start over again from scratch. i'm giving you my opinion. when you are renovating a house, it's harder t
the again the book says we will assume that's not going to change, the home environment. we will change the home environment i educating this generation for one generation in their homes will be very different. that is the premise. if help comes in the other way to my fantastic. again is it possible to close the gap? by the way one of them is more time in early childhood. more time in the school helps. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for your talk. i will...
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we want a friendly environment for them. this is the place where we want them to feel that it's open to consider new ideas, but my job is to take them, give them some of the new ideas, but challenge them to think in new ways they have not before. >> host: when you meet students, can you now predict who will be successful and who won't? >> guest: oh, no. at first, not at all because the first time they are all pleasant. most of the students we get are going to be successful. that's the good news, but on the first meeting, no. it's impossible to predict who is more disefl than others. >> host: what are the down falls in the first year of college? >> guest: well, there's lots and lots of distractions here or at any other university, so that's probably the biggest down fall, which is not paying attention to what they need to do so not going to class, not getting assignments down, not studying. that's the important thing in terms of making sure that they have the best opportunities to succeed. >> host: what's the most common ques
we want a friendly environment for them. this is the place where we want them to feel that it's open to consider new ideas, but my job is to take them, give them some of the new ideas, but challenge them to think in new ways they have not before. >> host: when you meet students, can you now predict who will be successful and who won't? >> guest: oh, no. at first, not at all because the first time they are all pleasant. most of the students we get are going to be successful. that's...
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do so in a fashion where we do not disrupt the decent law-abiding people that are just trapped in an environment that they don't want to be in anymore than you would want to be in. >> commissioner, in your experience, charles blow, a columnist was on the program the other day with crystal and mark. one of his points was that the experience for a young black male, say, of being pulled over, of being stopped and frisked and not having anything on you. statistics show most people who are stopped and frisked are let go. nothing is found on them. that builds a sense of humiliation and resentment toward the police and the police are not there to help us. they are there to monitor us. that long term actually hurts law enforcement because there's not that sense of cooperation. do you agree with that? >> well, it does have a negative impact on our relationships. most of the complaints i get are not about the stop. it's about how they were treated during the stop. it goes back to training and making sure that police officers can do their job, but do so by still treating people in a respectful way. >> i ag
do so in a fashion where we do not disrupt the decent law-abiding people that are just trapped in an environment that they don't want to be in anymore than you would want to be in. >> commissioner, in your experience, charles blow, a columnist was on the program the other day with crystal and mark. one of his points was that the experience for a young black male, say, of being pulled over, of being stopped and frisked and not having anything on you. statistics show most people who are...
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still in a good, but not great growth environment. so we're wanting to take risks in a cautious way. that means seeking stability but being an equity buyer through the period. >> so some of the stocks you have meet that criteria. let's begin by leaping in here, one of your choices is philip morris, i guess that's philip morris international as compared with altria. why do you like it? >> the main thinking, we're going for div dens and stability. div den growth. 3% dividend yielder, 10% growth potential in the underlying dividend. great when you can get that sort of an income, plus the growth on top of it, a stable business. people smoking habits, unfortunately, don't change through the times and they also have a very substantial growth exposure, a large market going into emerging markets and we think that is a huge growth opportunity for a lot of companies out there the other companies we're talking about meet that as well. they are seeing 10% to 20% increases in their wages in emerging markets. they spend more money on everything fro
still in a good, but not great growth environment. so we're wanting to take risks in a cautious way. that means seeking stability but being an equity buyer through the period. >> so some of the stocks you have meet that criteria. let's begin by leaping in here, one of your choices is philip morris, i guess that's philip morris international as compared with altria. why do you like it? >> the main thinking, we're going for div dens and stability. div den growth. 3% dividend yielder,...
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this is the most unfriendly business environment of probably the last four decades. as far as regulation, taxization, corporate taxization, hiring, now obama care. this is the worst environment to hire people. >> the chamber of commerce wanted it. >> i don't defer to chamber of commerce to all businesses of america. >> i want to play one side of obama talking to congress about who you should listen to before we go to break. >> all of us need to stop focussing on the lobbyist, bloggers and talk heads on radio and the professional activists that profit from conflict and focus on what the majority of americans sent us here to. >> is he talking all talking heads and bloggers or on one side? >> he was trying to channel a message directly to you. if you look into his eye, he was thinking that greg gutfeld. >> yep. nobody listens to me. what was he getting at? what do you think? >> i think he was doing what he does best, lecture. he's lecturing. he's also telling the american people don't listen to the chattering class on the right. the tea party, talk radio. listen to me a
this is the most unfriendly business environment of probably the last four decades. as far as regulation, taxization, corporate taxization, hiring, now obama care. this is the worst environment to hire people. >> the chamber of commerce wanted it. >> i don't defer to chamber of commerce to all businesses of america. >> i want to play one side of obama talking to congress about who you should listen to before we go to break. >> all of us need to stop focussing on the...
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you think about it, they are not even the environment. things like flavoring because we made energy chief: it became impossible to get rid of slavery. john: slow down, how did cheap energy and slavery? >> because you use machines instead of people. it actually on the whole undermines getting cheap eney,
you think about it, they are not even the environment. things like flavoring because we made energy chief: it became impossible to get rid of slavery. john: slow down, how did cheap energy and slavery? >> because you use machines instead of people. it actually on the whole undermines getting cheap eney,
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for all the products of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one for dances to a different to. louisiana's in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the. do praise the dail of bars and the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land to the oil companies. the oil companies supplied the jobs and the money. and we all went along for the ride. in the gulf of mexico fifteen miles most state an accident occurred on oil rig piece by. the rig known as the deepwater horizon was drilling an over a mile of water and over three miles. on april twentieth two thousand and ten approximately nine forty five pm methane gas from the well ignited. eleven workers were never found. the deepwater horizon sank on the morning of april twenty second birthday. shortly thereafter the u.s. coast guard began to observe an oil slick spreading from
for all the products of our environment. i grew up in a place believe. this is one for dances to a different to. louisiana's in my blood it shaped who i am. a lot of people i grew up with became fishermen or musicians or oil workers. or chefs. i became. my family has deep roots in the easy and. the. do praise the dail of bars and the show vans all immigrated from france and settled in this region over a hundred years ago. and when oil was discovered we leased our land to the oil companies. the...